ing the same kind of physical vigor and schol astic complexity as his poetry.РРVI. John Milton (?弥尔顿 1608~1674)РР1. Points of viewРРThe freedom of the will is the keystone of Milton ’s creed. He he ld that God created all things out of Himself, including evil. ThereРРwas evil in Heaven before Satan rebelled. His poems attempt to convinРРce us that the unquestionable truth of Biblical revelation means thatРРan all-knowing God was just in allowing Adam and Eve to be tempted aРРnd of their free will, to choose sin and its inevitable punishment.РРMajor worksРР(1) Lycidas (《利西达斯》 )РРIn his early works, Milton appears as the inheritor of all that w as best in Elizabethan literature. Lycidas is a typical example, compР英美文学选读教(学)案Р英美文学选读教(学)案Р英美文学选读教(学)案РРР.?.?.Р英美文学选读教(学)案Р英美文学选读教(学)案Р英美文学选读教(学)案